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Remake of Gilligan's
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... One of the casting locations was Wichita, Kansas. Wonder if Dave Mann showed up in full Bayliner regalia... Suppose he'd play the "Skipper"? :-) (Sorry, you-know-who. No harm meant by poking fun at your former incarnation) ** Is our 'little buddy' Skipper still lurking in this group? There have been rumors he has come out of the closet here with a totally different identity. Other rumors claim he was last seen in the Middle East, carrying a huge load of WMD out of Iraq What's this? You're finally admitting that Iraq had WMD? And they were smuggled out of the country? |
Remake of Gilligan's
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:26:04 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Casting call for a remake of Gilligan's http://www.telepicturestv.com/gilligancasting/ One of the casting locations was Wichita, Kansas. Wonder if Dave Mann showed up in full Bayliner regalia... Damn, if I'd have known I would have driven the 2 hours to Wichita to try out. :o) Mark E. Williams |
Remake of Gilligan's
Allegedly, he perished in the sea of Cortez. Ran out of fuel (3 hours into the
trip) and suffered a leaking bilge and inoperable pump. His trailer vehicle (a faded red 1982 Ford F150) was found, but scrapped due to its condition from thousands of miles dragging a water logged BL'er to the closest boat ramp. Sadly, this was the final voyage for him before he collected a check from a local attorney for $30,000 for the boat. The impressive vessel - capable of sleeping 12 people - and cruising at 32 knots with a 140 HP I/O will be forever lost. Let's hope we can still count him in for a vote for GW... Dan Harry Krause wrote: Casting call for a remake of Gilligan's http://www.telepicturestv.com/gilligancasting/ One of the casting locations was Wichita, Kansas. Wonder if Dave Mann showed up in full Bayliner regalia... |
Remake of Gilligan's
"NOYB" wrote in message What's this? You're finally admitting that Iraq had WMD? And they were smuggled out of the country? Just a jumbo load of Kansas cow patties. Nothing to get excited over. |
Remake of Gilligan's
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:01:13 GMT, Dan Krueger
wrote: The impressive vessel - capable of sleeping 12 people - and cruising at 32 knots with a 140 HP I/O And through huge tostito driven waves... |
Remake of Gilligan's
Now be nice boys and girls. We don't want to bring him back here
to defend himself do we? We can't even get rid of Harry with his OT posting. -Jim Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:01:13 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: The impressive vessel - capable of sleeping 12 people - and cruising at 32 knots with a 140 HP I/O And through huge tostito driven waves... |
Remake of Gilligan's
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... One of the casting locations was Wichita, Kansas. Wonder if Dave Mann showed up in full Bayliner regalia... Suppose he'd play the "Skipper"? :-) (Sorry, you-know-who. No harm meant by poking fun at your former incarnation) ** Is our 'little buddy' Skipper still lurking in this group? There have been rumors he has come out of the closet here with a totally different identity. Other rumors claim he was last seen in the Middle East, carrying a huge load of WMD out of Iraq What's this? You're finally admitting that Iraq had WMD? And they were smuggled out of the country? In a Bayliner. |
Remake of Gilligan's
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:01:13 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: The impressive vessel - capable of sleeping 12 people - and cruising at 32 knots with a 140 HP I/O And through huge tostito driven waves... You have to keep a weather eye open for those sudden onset tostitos... |
Remake of Gilligan's
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... You have to keep a weather eye open for those sudden onset tostitos... Yes...our Skippy was an original...one of a kind! |
Remake of Gilligan's
Don White wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... You have to keep a weather eye open for those sudden onset tostitos... Yes...our Skippy was an original...one of a kind! As much as I teased skippy and he teased me back, I kind of enjoyed his "presence of perversity." He certainly was brighter and more entertaining than the current crop of Flat Line EEG righties, like "Jim'", "Gawkin," Bert Robbins, et al. Collectively, they have the entertainmen value of a fart in a space suit. |
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